Weatherford College took half of the top individual awards and had multiple honorees on the 2022 Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference/Region V North volleyball awards list released this week.
Zaine Mikita, tiedown roping, and Brie Wells, barrel racing, are each sitting in first place in the Southwest Region standings representing Weatherford College rodeo going into the mid-season break.
The conference champion Weatherford College volleyball team wrapped up their inaugural regular season with a three games to one victory at Cisco College Thursday.
In a critical match between the top two teams in the Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference, Weatherford College prevailed at Hill College Tuesday in five sets.
The coaches of the Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference have named Weatherford College’s Selanny Puente as one of two winners of the Volleyball Players of the Week Award for Oct. 2-8.
Multiple Weatherford College volleyball players and the team as a whole were ranked in the national top 20 in individual statistical categories, fueling the Coyotes to a 7-1 conference record and nine wins in their last 10 matches as of Oct. 6.
In a battle of the last two unbeaten teams in conference play, Weatherford College swept Hill College Thursday night in volleyball action at the Betty Jo Graber Athletic Center.
The Weatherford College volleyball team is tied for the lead in the Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference standings after a sweep of Vernon College Tuesday in the Betty Jo Graber Athletic Center.
In the first conference volleyball match in school history, Weatherford College defeated North Central Texas College three games to one Tuesday night in Gainesville.
The Northern Texas Junior College Athletic Conference has named Weatherford College freshman Brooke McHale one of two Players of the Week for Aug. 28 to Sept. 3.
In the first regular season volleyball match in Weatherford College history, the Coyotes swept the Southwestern Assembly of God University JV Saturday.
When her Weatherford College Coyotes take to the volleyball court this fall, coach Kailee May expects them to be quite annoying - to the point of frustration, in fact. For the opponent, that is.